

The Hiding Place of Kephises
The Hard Way to The Universal Glory and Fame
By Francisco Lago
A Brazilian researcher, writer, teacher and traveler
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The mystery of Colonel Fawcett’s secret city of ‘Z’ emerges
slowly from the past in an unbelievable theory concerning the destiny of this
legendary British explorer in combination with his great objective to startle
the world.
Was Colonel Fawcett’s great objective, the city of his quest ‘Z’, a Greek ancient city built by a highly advanced civilization, located in the dense and still unexplored rainforest of the Brazilian’s wilderness?
Colonel Fawcett was not actually searching for the sank subcontinent of Atlantis, on the contrary his so-called city of quest was the Greek mythological city of Kephises hidden deep into the dense unexplored rainforest of the Brazilian Amazonia.
Fawcett analyzed the “location” of that city in the banks of the large river, and may have figured out that the Greek people who found the site, which received them so well, had honored the place with the same name of the river-god Kephises existing in the Attic plane, in Greece, so that it would, otherwise, be hard to justify the presence of the word Kephises in the entirety of the inscriptions copied at the hidden city in 1753.
The search for Atlantis was just a plausible publicity way to collect funds, and all the mysticism created around the “Z” letter by his interlocutors, authorities, pressmen and eventual sponsors were favorable to his intents because they helped deviating the attention of his true purposes.
The
complete, locked in our archives, article with the unbelievable turnover of this story can be found in the main page of
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Great Web of Percy Harrison Fawcett”
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